Mental Math in Junior High

Mental Math in Junior High by Jack A. Hope, published by Dale Seymour Publications in 1988, is a comprehensive resource designed for educators and students alike. This first edition spans 170 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on enhancing mathematical skills through extensive work with decimals, fractions, and percents, providing practical applications that are relevant to daily life.
Readers will find a variety of strategies aimed at improving mental math abilities, including techniques for calculating time differences, comparing prices, and adjusting recipes. The book also includes teaching notes, transparency and blackline masters, and answers, making it a valuable tool for both classroom instruction and individual study. With its emphasis on practical mathematics, this edition serves as a useful guide for those involved in education at the elementary and secondary levels.
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Includes extensive work with decimals, fractions, and percents. Special “Mental Math in Daily Life” strategies teach students to figure out time differences, compare prices, double recipes, and more. Teaching notes, transparency and blackline masters, and answers.
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